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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1926-01-08

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1926-01-08, page 01

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Central Ohio's Onl^
Jewish Newspaper Reaching Every Home
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
D&Doted to jJmerlcan
and
Jewish Utah
Volume IX —No :
COLUMBUS OHIO. J \NnARY 8. 1926
Per Year $300, Per Copy lot
Zionist Organization Stands For Wise As Chairman of Appeal
Zionists Must Put an End to
"Chillul Ha'shem," Louis Lips-
ky Declares in Statement
Published in New York
Times
"OUR FIRST DUTY IS
TOWARD PALESTINE"
NliW YORK—What cin be riRarded af ail oHicial MalLmeiit by the Zionist Ort'aiiLzation is contained 111 an aiipcal by Lnuis Lipsky, iiubUaiicd ui (be New Palcsliiie of January 1
"In spite of unusually grave dilTiciil ties, tbc Ututtd P-ilcstinc Appcil lia- forged Its wiy into tbc beirt of \nicri Lin Jewry, and btcomc its dominant iiiterist," the statement read As Iricil and lojal workers m a number of cities were preparing for publn lion, and condition"; seemed aiispicioiia for a suciesatui effort, cmblmg us I the first tunc in our luslorv to pV $iOOO,(H)0 in the scr\ice of Palestine, an indirect attack has b«en. launched a^a'tist the United Palestine Appeal
OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF
ZION LODGE, NO 62,
I O B. B
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The Weekly Digest
The Seimon of Rabbi Wise
1 Jes
Attention, Members Of the Temple Jsrael Brotherhood
Don't fail to attend our next b!^ dinner at the Southern Hotel, Tuesday evening, Jan¬ uary 12. This will lie one of the finest treats you ever enjoyed,
Our Eucets of honor will be (1) Eev. Father John J. Murphy, (2> Dr. M. H. Lichlitcr, <3) Rabbi Jacob Tarshish. They will have special messages of deep interest to every one of
A line menu has facen ar¬ ranged for and also an excel¬ lent mnHical program. Try to be prompt—Tuesday evening, January 12, at 6 p. m., sharp. Fraternally yours, LEO YASSENOFF. Pres.
BBBT WOLMAN
Mr Wolman s administration was marked by unprecedented activity and grow lb He ticrformed the duties of his office with such conscientiousness and eifii-iency that he evoked the com¬ mendation of the entire membership The Chuonicle knows Brother Wol- an will continue, with unabated vigor, hts work on behalf of the Lodge and trusts that hi. will prosper in all his future undertakings
of Dr Stephen S Wise resulted 111 an avilanche in article and editorials m the entire Jewish press of the North A men cin continent While orthodox IH-Wspapcrs like the Icwsh Daily Nimas condemning the Rabbi for his uttcr- ss, and such condemnation n, even shiri,d bj a few writers m papers of a more neutral altitude toward religion m general, and the organs of reforip arc strongly upholding his views, the nvcrwhclming majority are defending Dr Wise and are at any rate opposed to his Icivmg his office of chair tbc United Palestine campaign
In the forwaid.DT A Giiiz burg points out that % sermon on recognizing J< ibould have been preached in a Cli Inn church to Christians, rather than Jew* in a Jewish temple, for the pie reason that with the Jew) Jesus has always been recognized as a histori¬ cal person and even as a 'friend of his irdmg to a passage in the Talmud, and "one who was preparing humanity for the coming of Messiah", iccording to Maimonides, etc, etc As for the ethics of Jesus, a Christian his¬ torian of Christianity, Dr Robertson, has shown that the ethics of Jesus was the ethics of Judaism and of the Jews ilarly, the Jewish Daily Eagle
who protests in strong terms against the strmon of Dr Wise, I L Brill, m his English column in the Datty News rt. marks "There is nothing lo add to what our corrcspbndent sajs except Traditional Jud usm is Insmg ground beciusc its adherents lack back¬ bone and the stamina to speak out when tlie occasion arises' In aiiothtr issue this writer says thai 'Dr Joseph KlauS ner should never have btcii appointed to the Hebrew University Dr Klaus ner, as the author of 'Jesus of Na?areih has no place there The Hebrew Uiii versity must he Jewish or it will be of little iilue to the Jewish peopk The Monwiq Journal in its 1 Dtccmbtr 3l', fully justifies the stand and action taken by the orthodox Rabbis Admitting that Dr Wise u. always sijing what he said this time about Jtsus, the paper saj great disappointment to find thit Dr Wise h-is not permitted it to be forgot ten, now that he assumed such a high office in the Zipn organization This olBcc he cannot hold any longer, thinks
Mr Ephrami Kaplan, in another is¬ sue of tbc Morning Journal, thinks it most deplorable that a man hke Dr Wise should thus help the cause'of in
^ termarriage and assimilation, which are
Canada is wondering how a ma^ii 'like the inevitable results of an "acceptance' Dr Stephen S Wise could suppose that of the Carpenter of Galilee As for a sermon of this kind could be addressed Dr Klausiier to whose book Dr Wise
INCOMING PRESIDENT OP
ZION LODGE, NO. 62, I. O B B.
DR S. D. DDELMAN
Eddm m has beui tireless in hv
efforts lo promote the interests of Zioi
1-odgt ever since he began serving a\
officer E\cr> undLrtiking of thi
organii-alion rccciied his i
'. support
The CnRONicir looks forward itraiiLO upon the presidency o( Zion Lodge iiith much keen anticipation We :onfident that he will receive the co¬ operation of every Ben B'rith
Eighth Birthday of Local Section, C. J. W. Fittingly Celebrated
The vestry rooms of the Bryden Road Temple were filled to capacity at the meeting of the Columbus Section, Coun¬ cil of Jewish Women, held last Tuea day, the occasion being the eighth birth¬ day anniversary of the local section
Due tjj the clever two act play which was presented the business meeting curtailed, only several rtpufts being re 111 and new members welcomed
The play, "Mrs Oakley's Telephone, was coached by Mrs A K Weiler, and furniture for the stage settings
plied by the Fair Furniture Company I Zionists" thinks the Hebri-w Journal, Mrs Oakley, a bride, and Constance, nf Toronto, Canadi "The Zionist Or-
to Jews The paper takes ihi proof of Dr Wisc's not too intimate knowledge of the moral and philosoph¬ ical essence of Judaism
That the time for a revision of the "case" of the recognition of Jesus by the Jews has not yet come, and that, besides, Dr Wise has in this matter ignortd nineteen hundred jears of his¬ tory, IS the opinion of I R m his rolumn in the Eagle
' The Zionists of Canada have acted quite logically in announcing th<it Dr Wise will be welcome if he chooses to tome lo the convention of Canadian
through the hasly, ill considered and ir¬ regular action of the Agudath Plara- homm, bised on garbled versions of a aermon delivered bj Dr Wise in the Free SjiiagogUe on Sunday, December 30th
' Zionists ki ow that our principles preclude the possibility of agreement with the views on the central Hgure of Christianity attributed to Dr Wise whch he has categoncilly denied But tins attack on Dr Wise has been directed against him not as a minister of the Jewish rehgion, hut as the Chairman of the United Palestine Appeal V con¬ troversy has been aroused which threat¬ ens to hecome a 'Chillul Ha'shem', and if Zionists will allow themselves to be drawn into the controversy not only will the United Palestine Appeal suffer grievous harm, but the principles upon which Zionism rests may he seriously impaired
"As Chairman of the Zionist Organi¬ zation of America, I therefore call upon all organized Zionists not to allow this controversy to become a Zionist issue It IS not revelant to the purposes and ideals of the United Palestine Appeal "During the past few months we have so impressed American Jewry with the great value of the Zionist ideal, as n resented by the New Palestine that III the process of being established, that an almost unanimous desire to cooperate m our work has been created This markahle interest should not be allowed to be broken by any action on the part of organized Zionists You should not allow a controversy, which does not hi long on the Zionist agenda, to obscin the great purpose represented by the United Palestine Appeal "Our first duty is toward Palestine"
her friend played hy Mrs Al H Har jnd Mrs Albert Bowman respec tively, were verj charming in their parts while the two coraed> roles played by Mr= Robert Lazarus and Mrs A Luchs brouijht bursts of laughter from the amhence
Mrs I A Rosenthal, who was ii charge of the afternoon's program, pre seiited each of those taking part in the play with a suitable gift, making a clever httle speech of presentation with each
Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and birthday collection' taken to the amount of {40 -s Jerome Kohn presided Rabh Jacob Tarshish delivered the openin prayer '
The Sunday Morning Lecture at the Bryden Road Temple
"The Messiah — Past, Present and Future," will be the sub¬ ject on which Babbi Jacob Tar¬ shish of the Bryden Road Temple will lecture Sunday mornins, January 10, at 11 a. m.
This Is one of the moat im¬ portant questions In Jewish the- ology. Come and hear the various aspects of it discussed in a clear, concise fashion.
A special musical, program hst been arranged for this service.
MEETING OF HERZLIA
CLUB SUNDAY, JAN, 10
^n important meeting of the Herzlia Zion Club will take place Sunday, Jan¬ uary 10, at T p m at the Schonthal Coramunvty Home •'i'iG E Rich Street
The speaker of the evening will be Mr Paul Gaiscr His subiect is "Acosta and Spinoza Compared to the Recent Controversy of Dr Stephen S Wise
Nomination of officers will lake place Mr Harry Bloom will rec few well-known literary piece*.
All .in urged to come
Hosts of Prospective Settlers Registering In City of Moscow
6,400 Additional Jewish Families
Are Expected to Settle cm
Steppes During the
Coming Year
LAND DESIGNATED FOR
OVER IQ,000 FAMILIES
NEW YORK—Heads of thousands of Jewish families in Russia are reg¬ istering at the main office of the ' Agro- Joinl' in Moscow and its branches m other parts of the country as prospective '.Lttlirs on land designated by (he gov¬ ernment ftir Jewish farming groups, icLordiiig to cable advices reeeivcd by Davul \ Brown, national chairm.m of the *ri,(10a,UOO United Jewish Campaign al headquarters in the Pershing Square Bmlding
Registration, according to the report received by Mr Brown began on No¬ vember 20th, and .10,000 ipphcation blanks .ind questionnaires have betn sup- phed in response to inquiries that have come from Jews in many Russian cities and towns The last date for filing applications is January I'ith, and rcp- entatiVLS of groups desiring to settle government designated land will have make their selections not later than ; middle of February This will en-
Annual Y.W.H. A. Formal Dance at Neil House
preparations are 111 swing ior the annual Y W H A Formal Dance which will be held this year at the Neil House, Thursday evening, February 18 Allen Hale's Orchestra will furnish the inusic Tickets J.re now on sale by members of the Y W H A As only a limited number of tickets have been printed, those desirous to attend the dance, will kindly hasten to purchase same 11 ow
All Y W H A givls are hereby reminded to attend the gymnasium class every Tuesday evening Plenty of fun. games etc
institutional Semng
Next Wednesday, Jan, 13
The next institutional sewing will take place Wednesday, J*iuary \3. o'clock 3t the Schonthal Community
All members ai'e urged to attend ^< that many necessities may be supplied institutions which are in need of isaine
aanization is a political body, not a re¬ ligious one "
The Jewish Diul\ CUtmei of Chicago points to the fact that, while it is ti that Jesus' Sermon on the Mount ba'^ed upon the ethieal teachings of Rabbi HiUel, this does not yet make the Gospel a Jewish book as the spirit of the New Testament is foreign Tudaism which was always accepting the teachings of a man without deifying the person of the teacher Dr Wise should have followed the good advice ,>t the Talmudists implied in their siy ing that "the wise men are always cau¬ tious in choosing their ways"
That Dr Wise has not discounted the sensitiveness of the orthodot Jews in this question, or else he would have ab stained from delivering his regulai Christmas sermon, is the opinion oi Mr Icon Zolotkoff in the Daily Courier "He surely would have thought that such a sermon might jeopnrdize the cause of the Palestine campaign so dear to him On the other hand, the wording of the protest of the 'Agudath Horabonim' was fiquall> thoughtless and tactless Dr Wise is by no means what the orthodox rabbis are calling him m their protect He is merely a reformed rabbi who said what all reformed Rabbis are saymg How¬ ever, Dr Wise has shown more tact in the wording of his reply to the Agu¬ dath and of his letter of resignation to the chairman of the Zionist organiza-
The Jcw'slt Daily News while ad mittnig that Dr Stephen S Wise has rendered great service to Jewry, thinks, however, that by his Christmas sermon he has done so much harm to the cause of Judaism in America that it cannot be forgiven The paper thinks that at when Jewry struggles for its eMStence in the face of the strongest tendencies toward assimilation, Dr Wise's sermon on Jesus Was a blow not for Jewish religion, but for Jewish nationalism as well, "We will not per¬ mit a propaganda for Jews and assimila¬ tion to be enwrapped in the banner of ?ion," declares the paper "We will not go to Nazareth I"
In a signed article in the Daily News, its editor Mr Gedaliah Buhlik takes a tew passages from Dr Wise's stateihent after his sermon had aroused a storm of protest among the orthodox, and the comment of a Christian pastor and rives at the conclusion that there can be no compromise between Zionism and Jesus propaganda. The writer also re- dalls the firm stand against any pro- Christ propaganda taken by Achad Haam, who was himself neither a Rabbi nor an orthodox
Citing a letter of a high school teacher
made reference in the course of his ser moil, ' his pen, too, should have broken before It brought out that product of a dry nationalism under the guise of scion tific objectivity We were much too in¬ different in this Klaus ner case, and nations from the path of na tionahsm will be the result and the pen¬ alty "
S Rosenfeld, in The Dav. of Decem¬ ber '2')th thinks that the resolution passed by the Agudath Horaboni wholly unjustified uncalled for ind even prejudiced The views of Dr Wise were for many years known everyone and there was ho reason in the world why his utterances should have reacted as unfavorably as thej diiJ upon the drive for Zion and the par ticipation of the orthodos. Agudah in that drive
In an editorial in a' subsequent issue Tlic Day says that, although it must be admitted that Dr Wise has com m It led tn error, he should remain at bis post as chairman of the United Palestine Appeal ' Dr Wise has sinned But he has defended himself, and he will do even more for his rehabilitation by his activities in the great work of the campaign To punish him by accepting his resignation would be too costly, and vie Ldn ill afford it We must nut seek revenge, that would be unworthy of us and would avenge itself on us In the higher interests of the Jewish people the resignation of Dr Wise should be rejected "
"It IS time our Rabbis stopped being apologetic about their Judaism," says the paper in its English section, refer¬ ring to the flood of pro-Jesus oratory
n lewish synagogues on Chrstmas
Whether it takes the form of self- effacement or the shape of pride, makes little difference The inferiority com¬ plex IS just as evident It should be cured, if It cannot be entirely avoided." In three editorial articles, the Jewiih
IVorld of Philadelphia shows that the Agudath Horabonim must withdraw haslj verdict against Dr Wise iiid that Dr Wise in his turn must with¬ draw hs resignation of the chairman¬ ship of the United Palestine Appeal
His forced resignation because of an utterlj unfounded accusation, would re¬ tain upon our people and would fill every Jeviish heart with grief and
ihame," says B A Weinreh in Jewish IVorld
Rabbi L. Greenwald Is Unanimously Re-elected For Three Year Term
Increase In Salary Is Also Given
Learned Rabbi As Mark of
Confidence
At the last meeting of the Beth Jacob Congregation Rabbi Leopold Greenwald was re elected for a three ycir period with a substantidl increase in salary \s a result of his splendid eight months of serviee his election was unanimoii! ind came as a fitting testimonial of th( high regard in which he is held bj the ;ntire membership
Preceding the election President C H Furman paid a glowing tribute tb lit r-ihbi as I scholar and as a gentle nrtii of culture and refinement Rabbi Grceilwald came to this countrv from Transjlv inia, Hungary, vihere he was considered one of the leading Jewish nans His Friday evening lectures ewiih questions at the Beth Jacob Sjnagogue have attracted the f the entire Jewish communitj
important Meeting of Zion Lodge Monday
The annual election of offi¬ cers will tahe place Monday evening, January 11, at 144 East State Street. Important matters will be brought up for discussion. Every member is urged to be present.
President Wolman announces that the-incoming officers will be officially installed on Monday evening, January 25. Full de¬ tails wil lappear in a later issae of ttie Ohio Jewish Chronicle.
WILL SPEAK HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY ON BEHALF OF JERUSALEM SYNA¬ GOGUE CENTER
T. I. Sisterhood Notes
The meeting held Monday evening, Tanuary i, was presided over by Mrs B r, Levinson due to the absence from town of Mrs L Levin, president
A chicken dinner will be given Sun¬ day evening, January 24, at 0 o'eloek at the Temple Building in honor of Rahbi Jacob Klein, who is anxious tu meet every' member of the congrega-
Reservations must be mide promptly hy calling Mrs Lo wen stem, Citizen 00R5 The charge will be *100 per
Don't miss this splendid opportunity of spending a pleasant evening with the rabbi and your friends
able the pioneers to begin active work of cultivation early in the Spring
The land which has been designated by the Russian govVnracnt for Jewish settlement nett Spring is estimated to be sufficient for 10,100 families of five US each It is believed, however, that funds available for Russiau-Jew- sh land seitlen^ent wdl permit the set¬ tlement of only ti,4tl(» famdies, or ap- mateiy t2,1ilN( souls, m addition to the liifl,fl<IO who have turned farmers since 1024
^l the same time the "Komzet" which IS the Russian Government's special de¬ partment for facilitating Jewish farm- settlement, has modified the conditions which must be met hv those who desire to take advantage of the country's pro¬ gram of agricultural development The modified conditions divide potential set¬ tlers into four groups according to their financial resources Heretofore, one of the conditions was that a family tnust invest at least 300 rubles of its own ;v in the land This made it im- jiossible for thousands of poor families to avail themselves of the opportunity become self-supporting farmers, not¬ withstanding that they were slowly starving to death in the cities and towns Now the "Komzet" has ruled that 3t)<& of the designated land, shall he assigned families who can invest only ten Ics The second category includes {Concluded on page 7)
Dr Goodman will be here next Wed¬ nesday Jan IS, to address a conference of well known local Jews with regard lo the national drive now m progress for the construction of a modern f.yn- agog center 111 Jerusalem This drive has awakened the eiithusi- ;m and interest of coreligionists throughout the country It is expected that Columbus will do its share towards raising the (500,000 being sought Among the local Jews interested iii the drive ire W A Hersch, E J Sehan- farbcr, A J Kobacker, Morris Polster, Leon Nason, Joseph Schonthal, C Furman B J Goodman, Rabbi J^cob Tarshish, Rabbi Isaac Werne, Dr Lee J. Lcvmger, A Goldberg, B F Levinson, Jesse Spira, Robert Drob and Aaron M. Ncustadt
Hadassah Meeting
Postponed to Jan. 20
The January meeting of the Columbus Chapter of Hadassah will be postponed from Wednesday, January la, to Wednesday, January 20, by order of the president Mrs B W Abramson
The chmge was made so as to co¬ operate with the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Agudath Achim Synagogue which sponsoring a card party on that day AH members are urged, however, to serve January 20 tor t[ie next meeting, hieh promises to be a very interesting s well as delightful qne
Card Party to Be Given by Ladies' Auxiliary of Agudath Achim Jan. 13
Next Wednesday afternoon, January Id, at 2 o'clock a card party will iJe sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Agudath Achim Synagogue at the Fort Hayes Hotel
Lovely prizes will be given out for all tables Table reservations may be made by catling Mrs A Shaffer, Citizen 7500, and Mrs, J Krakowiu, Cttixen 19430

; M^ ^^^^^^M
%^^^^m
;¦?.!
Central Ohio's Onl^
Jewish Newspaper Reaching Every Home
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
D&Doted to jJmerlcan
and
Jewish Utah
Volume IX —No :
COLUMBUS OHIO. J \NnARY 8. 1926
Per Year $300, Per Copy lot
Zionist Organization Stands For Wise As Chairman of Appeal
Zionists Must Put an End to
"Chillul Ha'shem," Louis Lips-
ky Declares in Statement
Published in New York
Times
"OUR FIRST DUTY IS
TOWARD PALESTINE"
NliW YORK—What cin be riRarded af ail oHicial MalLmeiit by the Zionist Ort'aiiLzation is contained 111 an aiipcal by Lnuis Lipsky, iiubUaiicd ui (be New Palcsliiie of January 1
"In spite of unusually grave dilTiciil ties, tbc Ututtd P-ilcstinc Appcil lia- forged Its wiy into tbc beirt of \nicri Lin Jewry, and btcomc its dominant iiiterist," the statement read As Iricil and lojal workers m a number of cities were preparing for publn lion, and condition"; seemed aiispicioiia for a suciesatui effort, cmblmg us I the first tunc in our luslorv to pV $iOOO,(H)0 in the scr\ice of Palestine, an indirect attack has b«en. launched a^a'tist the United Palestine Appeal
OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF
ZION LODGE, NO 62,
I O B. B
E8
w^«
i' Dr. M. H. Lichlitcr, <3) Rabbi Jacob Tarshish. They will have special messages of deep interest to every one of
A line menu has facen ar¬ ranged for and also an excel¬ lent mnHical program. Try to be prompt—Tuesday evening, January 12, at 6 p. m., sharp. Fraternally yours, LEO YASSENOFF. Pres.
BBBT WOLMAN
Mr Wolman s administration was marked by unprecedented activity and grow lb He ticrformed the duties of his office with such conscientiousness and eifii-iency that he evoked the com¬ mendation of the entire membership The Chuonicle knows Brother Wol- an will continue, with unabated vigor, hts work on behalf of the Lodge and trusts that hi. will prosper in all his future undertakings
of Dr Stephen S Wise resulted 111 an avilanche in article and editorials m the entire Jewish press of the North A men cin continent While orthodox IH-Wspapcrs like the Icwsh Daily Nimas condemning the Rabbi for his uttcr- ss, and such condemnation n, even shiri,d bj a few writers m papers of a more neutral altitude toward religion m general, and the organs of reforip arc strongly upholding his views, the nvcrwhclming majority are defending Dr Wise and are at any rate opposed to his Icivmg his office of chair tbc United Palestine campaign
In the forwaid.DT A Giiiz burg points out that % sermon on recognizing J< ibould have been preached in a Cli Inn church to Christians, rather than Jew* in a Jewish temple, for the pie reason that with the Jew) Jesus has always been recognized as a histori¬ cal person and even as a 'friend of his irdmg to a passage in the Talmud, and "one who was preparing humanity for the coming of Messiah", iccording to Maimonides, etc, etc As for the ethics of Jesus, a Christian his¬ torian of Christianity, Dr Robertson, has shown that the ethics of Jesus was the ethics of Judaism and of the Jews ilarly, the Jewish Daily Eagle
who protests in strong terms against the strmon of Dr Wise, I L Brill, m his English column in the Datty News rt. marks "There is nothing lo add to what our corrcspbndent sajs except Traditional Jud usm is Insmg ground beciusc its adherents lack back¬ bone and the stamina to speak out when tlie occasion arises' In aiiothtr issue this writer says thai 'Dr Joseph KlauS ner should never have btcii appointed to the Hebrew University Dr Klaus ner, as the author of 'Jesus of Na?areih has no place there The Hebrew Uiii versity must he Jewish or it will be of little iilue to the Jewish peopk The Monwiq Journal in its 1 Dtccmbtr 3l', fully justifies the stand and action taken by the orthodox Rabbis Admitting that Dr Wise u. always sijing what he said this time about Jtsus, the paper saj great disappointment to find thit Dr Wise h-is not permitted it to be forgot ten, now that he assumed such a high office in the Zipn organization This olBcc he cannot hold any longer, thinks
Mr Ephrami Kaplan, in another is¬ sue of tbc Morning Journal, thinks it most deplorable that a man hke Dr Wise should thus help the cause'of in
^ termarriage and assimilation, which are
Canada is wondering how a ma^ii 'like the inevitable results of an "acceptance' Dr Stephen S Wise could suppose that of the Carpenter of Galilee As for a sermon of this kind could be addressed Dr Klausiier to whose book Dr Wise
INCOMING PRESIDENT OP
ZION LODGE, NO. 62, I. O B B.
DR S. D. DDELMAN
Eddm m has beui tireless in hv
efforts lo promote the interests of Zioi
1-odgt ever since he began serving a\
officer E\cr> undLrtiking of thi
organii-alion rccciied his i
'. support
The CnRONicir looks forward itraiiLO upon the presidency o( Zion Lodge iiith much keen anticipation We :onfident that he will receive the co¬ operation of every Ben B'rith
Eighth Birthday of Local Section, C. J. W. Fittingly Celebrated
The vestry rooms of the Bryden Road Temple were filled to capacity at the meeting of the Columbus Section, Coun¬ cil of Jewish Women, held last Tuea day, the occasion being the eighth birth¬ day anniversary of the local section
Due tjj the clever two act play which was presented the business meeting curtailed, only several rtpufts being re 111 and new members welcomed
The play, "Mrs Oakley's Telephone, was coached by Mrs A K Weiler, and furniture for the stage settings
plied by the Fair Furniture Company I Zionists" thinks the Hebri-w Journal, Mrs Oakley, a bride, and Constance, nf Toronto, Canadi "The Zionist Or-
to Jews The paper takes ihi proof of Dr Wisc's not too intimate knowledge of the moral and philosoph¬ ical essence of Judaism
That the time for a revision of the "case" of the recognition of Jesus by the Jews has not yet come, and that, besides, Dr Wise has in this matter ignortd nineteen hundred jears of his¬ tory, IS the opinion of I R m his rolumn in the Eagle
' The Zionists of Canada have acted quite logically in announcing th roles played by Mr= Robert Lazarus and Mrs A Luchs brouijht bursts of laughter from the amhence
Mrs I A Rosenthal, who was ii charge of the afternoon's program, pre seiited each of those taking part in the play with a suitable gift, making a clever httle speech of presentation with each
Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and birthday collection' taken to the amount of {40 -s Jerome Kohn presided Rabh Jacob Tarshish delivered the openin prayer '
The Sunday Morning Lecture at the Bryden Road Temple
"The Messiah — Past, Present and Future," will be the sub¬ ject on which Babbi Jacob Tar¬ shish of the Bryden Road Temple will lecture Sunday mornins, January 10, at 11 a. m.
This Is one of the moat im¬ portant questions In Jewish the- ology. Come and hear the various aspects of it discussed in a clear, concise fashion.
A special musical, program hst been arranged for this service.
MEETING OF HERZLIA
CLUB SUNDAY, JAN, 10
^n important meeting of the Herzlia Zion Club will take place Sunday, Jan¬ uary 10, at T p m at the Schonthal Coramunvty Home •'i'iG E Rich Street
The speaker of the evening will be Mr Paul Gaiscr His subiect is "Acosta and Spinoza Compared to the Recent Controversy of Dr Stephen S Wise
Nomination of officers will lake place Mr Harry Bloom will rec few well-known literary piece*.
All .in urged to come
Hosts of Prospective Settlers Registering In City of Moscow
6,400 Additional Jewish Families
Are Expected to Settle cm
Steppes During the
Coming Year
LAND DESIGNATED FOR
OVER IQ,000 FAMILIES
NEW YORK—Heads of thousands of Jewish families in Russia are reg¬ istering at the main office of the ' Agro- Joinl' in Moscow and its branches m other parts of the country as prospective '.Lttlirs on land designated by (he gov¬ ernment ftir Jewish farming groups, icLordiiig to cable advices reeeivcd by Davul \ Brown, national chairm.m of the *ri,(10a,UOO United Jewish Campaign al headquarters in the Pershing Square Bmlding
Registration, according to the report received by Mr Brown began on No¬ vember 20th, and .10,000 ipphcation blanks .ind questionnaires have betn sup- phed in response to inquiries that have come from Jews in many Russian cities and towns The last date for filing applications is January I'ith, and rcp- entatiVLS of groups desiring to settle government designated land will have make their selections not later than ; middle of February This will en-
Annual Y.W.H. A. Formal Dance at Neil House
preparations are 111 swing ior the annual Y W H A Formal Dance which will be held this year at the Neil House, Thursday evening, February 18 Allen Hale's Orchestra will furnish the inusic Tickets J.re now on sale by members of the Y W H A As only a limited number of tickets have been printed, those desirous to attend the dance, will kindly hasten to purchase same 11 ow
All Y W H A givls are hereby reminded to attend the gymnasium class every Tuesday evening Plenty of fun. games etc
institutional Semng
Next Wednesday, Jan, 13
The next institutional sewing will take place Wednesday, J*iuary \3. o'clock 3t the Schonthal Community
All members ai'e urged to attend ^< that many necessities may be supplied institutions which are in need of isaine
aanization is a political body, not a re¬ ligious one "
The Jewish Diul\ CUtmei of Chicago points to the fact that, while it is ti that Jesus' Sermon on the Mount ba'^ed upon the ethieal teachings of Rabbi HiUel, this does not yet make the Gospel a Jewish book as the spirit of the New Testament is foreign Tudaism which was always accepting the teachings of a man without deifying the person of the teacher Dr Wise should have followed the good advice ,>t the Talmudists implied in their siy ing that "the wise men are always cau¬ tious in choosing their ways"
That Dr Wise has not discounted the sensitiveness of the orthodot Jews in this question, or else he would have ab stained from delivering his regulai Christmas sermon, is the opinion oi Mr Icon Zolotkoff in the Daily Courier "He surely would have thought that such a sermon might jeopnrdize the cause of the Palestine campaign so dear to him On the other hand, the wording of the protest of the 'Agudath Horabonim' was fiquall> thoughtless and tactless Dr Wise is by no means what the orthodox rabbis are calling him m their protect He is merely a reformed rabbi who said what all reformed Rabbis are saymg How¬ ever, Dr Wise has shown more tact in the wording of his reply to the Agu¬ dath and of his letter of resignation to the chairman of the Zionist organiza-
The Jcw'slt Daily News while ad mittnig that Dr Stephen S Wise has rendered great service to Jewry, thinks, however, that by his Christmas sermon he has done so much harm to the cause of Judaism in America that it cannot be forgiven The paper thinks that at when Jewry struggles for its eMStence in the face of the strongest tendencies toward assimilation, Dr Wise's sermon on Jesus Was a blow not for Jewish religion, but for Jewish nationalism as well, "We will not per¬ mit a propaganda for Jews and assimila¬ tion to be enwrapped in the banner of ?ion," declares the paper "We will not go to Nazareth I"
In a signed article in the Daily News, its editor Mr Gedaliah Buhlik takes a tew passages from Dr Wise's stateihent after his sermon had aroused a storm of protest among the orthodox, and the comment of a Christian pastor and rives at the conclusion that there can be no compromise between Zionism and Jesus propaganda. The writer also re- dalls the firm stand against any pro- Christ propaganda taken by Achad Haam, who was himself neither a Rabbi nor an orthodox
Citing a letter of a high school teacher
made reference in the course of his ser moil, ' his pen, too, should have broken before It brought out that product of a dry nationalism under the guise of scion tific objectivity We were much too in¬ different in this Klaus ner case, and nations from the path of na tionahsm will be the result and the pen¬ alty "
S Rosenfeld, in The Dav. of Decem¬ ber '2')th thinks that the resolution passed by the Agudath Horaboni wholly unjustified uncalled for ind even prejudiced The views of Dr Wise were for many years known everyone and there was ho reason in the world why his utterances should have reacted as unfavorably as thej diiJ upon the drive for Zion and the par ticipation of the orthodos. Agudah in that drive
In an editorial in a' subsequent issue Tlic Day says that, although it must be admitted that Dr Wise has com m It led tn error, he should remain at bis post as chairman of the United Palestine Appeal ' Dr Wise has sinned But he has defended himself, and he will do even more for his rehabilitation by his activities in the great work of the campaign To punish him by accepting his resignation would be too costly, and vie Ldn ill afford it We must nut seek revenge, that would be unworthy of us and would avenge itself on us In the higher interests of the Jewish people the resignation of Dr Wise should be rejected "
"It IS time our Rabbis stopped being apologetic about their Judaism," says the paper in its English section, refer¬ ring to the flood of pro-Jesus oratory
n lewish synagogues on Chrstmas
Whether it takes the form of self- effacement or the shape of pride, makes little difference The inferiority com¬ plex IS just as evident It should be cured, if It cannot be entirely avoided." In three editorial articles, the Jewiih
IVorld of Philadelphia shows that the Agudath Horabonim must withdraw haslj verdict against Dr Wise iiid that Dr Wise in his turn must with¬ draw hs resignation of the chairman¬ ship of the United Palestine Appeal
His forced resignation because of an utterlj unfounded accusation, would re¬ tain upon our people and would fill every Jeviish heart with grief and
ihame," says B A Weinreh in Jewish IVorld
Rabbi L. Greenwald Is Unanimously Re-elected For Three Year Term
Increase In Salary Is Also Given
Learned Rabbi As Mark of
Confidence
At the last meeting of the Beth Jacob Congregation Rabbi Leopold Greenwald was re elected for a three ycir period with a substantidl increase in salary \s a result of his splendid eight months of serviee his election was unanimoii! ind came as a fitting testimonial of th( high regard in which he is held bj the ;ntire membership
Preceding the election President C H Furman paid a glowing tribute tb lit r-ihbi as I scholar and as a gentle nrtii of culture and refinement Rabbi Grceilwald came to this countrv from Transjlv inia, Hungary, vihere he was considered one of the leading Jewish nans His Friday evening lectures ewiih questions at the Beth Jacob Sjnagogue have attracted the f the entire Jewish communitj
important Meeting of Zion Lodge Monday
The annual election of offi¬ cers will tahe place Monday evening, January 11, at 144 East State Street. Important matters will be brought up for discussion. Every member is urged to be present.
President Wolman announces that the-incoming officers will be officially installed on Monday evening, January 25. Full de¬ tails wil lappear in a later issae of ttie Ohio Jewish Chronicle.
WILL SPEAK HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY ON BEHALF OF JERUSALEM SYNA¬ GOGUE CENTER
T. I. Sisterhood Notes
The meeting held Monday evening, Tanuary i, was presided over by Mrs B r, Levinson due to the absence from town of Mrs L Levin, president
A chicken dinner will be given Sun¬ day evening, January 24, at 0 o'eloek at the Temple Building in honor of Rahbi Jacob Klein, who is anxious tu meet every' member of the congrega-
Reservations must be mide promptly hy calling Mrs Lo wen stem, Citizen 00R5 The charge will be *100 per
Don't miss this splendid opportunity of spending a pleasant evening with the rabbi and your friends
able the pioneers to begin active work of cultivation early in the Spring
The land which has been designated by the Russian govVnracnt for Jewish settlement nett Spring is estimated to be sufficient for 10,100 families of five US each It is believed, however, that funds available for Russiau-Jew- sh land seitlen^ent wdl permit the set¬ tlement of only ti,4tl(» famdies, or ap- mateiy t2,1ilN( souls, m addition to the liifl,fl